Thank you NetGalley and Harper Audio for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. In 1904, the United States signed a treaty with Panama for access to build and maintain a canal across the isthmus. For the next decade, American civil engineers designed and managed the construction of a massive system … Continue reading RELEASING TODAY: The Great Divide
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This Week: February 25th
We've nearly made it through another month! How are you doing with the reading challenges? What's been your favorite prompt so far? Drop me a note in the comments! Here's the books I'm looking forward to discussing with you this week. Grab your copies of these books by clicking the images below: RWL Reading Challenge - Week 9: … Continue reading This Week: February 25th
Thomas Jefferson & Sally Hemings: An American controversy
For over 200 years, rumors of swirled around Thomas Jefferson’s name about torrid love affairs first with a married artist in Paris, and later with his slave Sally Hemings. Sally, who happened to be his wife’s half-sister, has been the center of much controversy, especially after her descendants began to publicize their potential connection to … Continue reading Thomas Jefferson & Sally Hemings: An American controversy
The Secret Order of the Scepter & Gavel
Thank you to the author for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Herbert is your average janitor. He cleans up after people in the offices and labs he’s assigned to, carts the waste out to the dump, and does it all again the next day. He and his wife have … Continue reading The Secret Order of the Scepter & Gavel
The Great Divide
Thank you NetGalley and Harper Audio for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. In 1904, the United States signed a treaty with Panama for access to build and maintain a canal across the isthmus. For the next decade, American civil engineers designed and managed the construction of a massive system … Continue reading The Great Divide
Long After We Are Gone
Thank you NetGalley and SOURCEBOOKS Landmark for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. The Solomon family has lived in Diggs, North Carolina, for generations. The four siblings have gone their separate ways in recent years and barely talk to each other. When King, their father, unexpectedly passes away, the group … Continue reading Long After We Are Gone
RELEASING TODAY: Love, Naturally
With this fun RomCom hitting shelves today, I wanted to revisit my early copy review posted earlier this month. Grab your copy of this book today! Thank you NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Presley Ayers is second guessing this entire trip. The big city girl … Continue reading RELEASING TODAY: Love, Naturally
Love, Naturally
Thank you NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Presley Ayers is second guessing this entire trip. The big city girl is hiking in a forest with a group from the sports lodge. Presley doesn’t do hiking or any of the other activities the lodge provides. … Continue reading Love, Naturally
How to get FREE + CHEAP books!
I read a LOT of books - 112 this year as of this writing. When the standard paperback is running around $18 and an audiobook around the same, that would be over $2000...and the year isn't even done yet! With prices of just about everything else much higher than they were a year ago, there's … Continue reading How to get FREE + CHEAP books!
While You Were Out
Thank you NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Meg Kissinger has reported on the deplorable conditions in state mental health institutions and public housing for years. Her work has brought her dozens of awards, including a Pulitzer Prize. It also led to changes in the … Continue reading While You Were Out








